Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, February 19, 1914, Image 2

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AU Resolution« o4 Cood* en*. e a nd
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Thank*. 5c. per hoe.
Notice* Loaf, Strayed
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LniaAL
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Entered ss sacxmdcloaa mail mat
ter July, lsee at the post office at
Tillamook. Ore, under the ad of
March 3 lS'V
Cb« CiHamaak Çraùligbt
Editorial Snap Shots
We have been commended for
the position we have taken in
boosting patronize home indu*
"county will buiM its part of the
ern Pacific. in maku.g it* *«m-
tnrr rate* to the teryctxr* ha* highway to the Tillamook coot»-,
tn>ie a change from previ' u* tv iiu-e. and there it will stop
years. Tt’tam-ck City was in-' unless this county impn »es a
It
eluded in the $4 ' C rate, but it »mill stretch • f four miles
is
a
ci.mparutiveiy
small
ex-
is to be deprived > f this, as < «.»ri­
tn ci tinevti‘-n this county
baldi i* the farthest point • eie •
will be able to trace! on ‘am with the highway compar»-»!
mer rate ticket*.
We want to with line targe sums of money
raise a word • f protest, for Gari­ other counties are expending-
baldi is not the only heac
teach in Tt i* varioa-*iy estimated that
Tillamook county Lgtrge num- tlie Necarney mountain road
'can be impr • c«i for fJl.fO’ t
o V» Netarts
ber» of * isitors
ami as this cuuM be
and th-- beach resorts in the £;i ♦*
south part of the County and paid for iu three or four yearly
installments this i* the easiest
they should not be : - - -.
ed against.
ai
In f ■ t. -. large gt- aud most satisfactory way for
passenger autocar arrive 1 here Tillamook county to become
last week to handle the summer connected with the Colombia
which we rec orc
travel to Netarts and Clover­ Highway,
dale. Apart frown that, business ! mend and that it be taken in
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men and the citizens here feel jhand as sold us p«xsSible.
that the railroad company is not I would require a vote of the pet -
doing the right thing in dis­ ’pie ti> authorize the County
criminating against this city Court to do the work and issue
and other heach re*« rts in this the warrant* and we believe
county. We hope that the rail­ that the Bay ocean aud Sandlake
road will adjust this matter, for roads should be built under the
if it goes into effect it will have same *} stem
a tendency to interfere w ith the
pleasant relations that exist be­
A car of lumber, valued in this
tween the railroad, the citizens city at S3!!?. »4. was shipped to
and the business men.
Chicago last week, and when it
reaches there the cost will be
As a result of bor improve-i STtio. 71 to the purchaser, the
merits at Nehalem, a saw mill.' '"railroad* charging $417 97 f r
coating$2&».'/»». w ith a capacity " hauling it across the continent.
• A* i: was lumber for silos, this
<«
With the »well auto passen-
i goes toprove that dairymen in
ger car running out of Cl >ver- employing about 400 men, cut
And it; ; the East have to pay more than
dale, a r.ew hotel for that place its tirst log ti >is week
is proposed to erect other large double for their lumber for this
is urgently demanded.
saw mills on the south side of purpose than is paid by dairy­
Nehalem hay because that loca­ men tn this county. The heavy
Ue hope the report is true
tion is best suite«! for milling rail rates on lumber as soon as
tnat an effort is being made to
purposes. There were those at the Panama canal is finished
r t-organize the I nited Rail wa • »
Nehalem who oppose«l bar im­ will be a thing of the past, which
with a view of building to Till­
provement- when the matter, will stimutat the lumber indus­
amook City.
was tirst taken up. but since try on tnis coast and more lum­
then, no doubt, sentiment have ber will be used iu the East.
The large auto passenger car changed in this particular, for There is one thing that is caus­
that is to run between this cit- Nehalem bay would never have ing discussion. President Taft
and Cloverdale will be in line become a large lumbering cen­ 1 and the republican party decid-
with the many improvements ter had it not been for the im­ e«l that American coasting ves­
that are taking place in Tilla­ provement of the liar.
With sels should go through the canal
mook.
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rail and water facilities this is free of chargeand the democra­
now assured.
For years a per­ tic platform declared for the
’ . ,We suppose that some of the sistent effort was made to im­ ’ same thing.
Now President
ao called progressives who de­ prove Tillamook bar. and there Wilson is wanting to charge
serted the republican party at were those who oppose«! it on 1 coasting vessels toll because the
the last election will want to be account of extra taxation but it British g«>vernment protested.
"It” now that they have return­ will not be many years
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before 'As Tillamook will soon become
ed from the backslider's path.
they will see great lumbering a great lumbering center, this
industries in course <>i erection ,s something that interests thi-
We believe it would lea good in this vicinity as a result of the'county, for as soon as the canal
idea for the business men of improvement of Tillamook bar. is finished coasting vessels will
Tillamook City to takes day off We rejoice that Nehalem bay , *** loading lumber here for East-
and pay Wheeler a friendly visit has made such rapid improve- crn ports, and we do not think
io the near future
That is one ment in »<> sh< rt a time, with a that th^V should be taxed for
way to create a pul! together bright future for more indus-' toll. The United States have
tries in that neighborhood, and 'expended large sums of money
spirit
we feel confident that it ¡9 oniv improving rivers and harbors
a question of short duration be- ati'l no toll is charged nor does
Socialism appears to be on
cargos have to pay tariff on ves­
the decline, if the present regis­ fore the same conditions exist
sels in the coasting business.
in
the
neighborhood
of
Tilla
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tration is anything to judge by.
We hope that President Wilson
\Ve would recommend that our mook City and bay.
will not be success, for we con­
progressive and socialist friends
tend that as the United States
have a love feast before either
A Portland preacher says that
furnished the money and built
party die a natural death in this pastors anil editors should work
the canal, it shouki not be in­
county. __
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together for the moral uplift of
terfered with and dictated to
the people.
We agree with him
With the construction com­ in this particular, butsomehow by a foreign power in regard to
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pany, the citizens and the city tliey do not work together as toll and co«nstiiig vessels.
all appealing in the pavement they might, probably because England had built the canal
case, it must be that none of editors have to view things from with English money it is safe to
say that she would not allow
them are satisfied with the de­ a
non-sectarian
standpoint,
any intereference from another
cision.
It takes a lot of tawing while pastors are sectarian.
It
to satisfy high priced attorneys, is easy enough for editors to country w hat she ought not to
do.
It looks to us that England
don’t it ?
work together with pastors who
is working a diplomatic bluff in
are libera! and broad minded,
Carl Haherlacli in some of his and equally' as hard with pastors its protest against free toll for
reports says :
"It is possible who are narrow in their views American coasting vessels. nn<l
that New Zealand and Australia and who believe their church is that President Wilson is will
will tie strong competitors with the only highway to the heaven­ ing to be bluffed and throw over­
board one of the plank of both
Tillamook cheese.” Canada is ly kingdom.
It may he that if
liable to be the strongest <-om- editors would go church a little political parties.
l>etitor.
Hut the British colo­ oftener and pastors would tie a
For the past few weeks the
nies can thank the democrats little more liberal minded both
for throwing down the bars, but could do more for the moral up­ co-operative associations in this
progr'-ssives were the main fac­ lift of the people.
Editors have county have been holding their
tors. for they deserted the party one advantage < ver {»aatnrs. for annual meetings, and for the
Abut W4g_fQ[ protection
a live new-paper always com­ tirst time in many years new
mands a big congregation, nor conditions confront the dairy-
do
they preach to empty pews, men and the dairy industry of
Several million dollars have
which
is so discouraging to Tillamook County, It has been
been voted und counties l«N»de<l
pastors
w
ho work faithfully ar.d intimated that on account of
for special rood work in Oregon,
pray
earnestly
that success niav lowering the tariff on butterand
vet it must tie remeinl>ered that
attend
their
efforts.
We are glad cheese that the butter market
the eight hour law, under the
that
the
Portland
pastor
raised is the lowest in ten years and
dual system of legislation in this
that cheese from British colon­
l State, is increasing taxation, the question of editors and pas­
ies is liable to be a sharp com­
tors
working
together,
for
there
with les^rtind w<-rk done. This
petitor with Tillamook cheese,
is nv^Very satisfactory from a are pastors who never or rarely
and for that reason there is a
ever
show
any
disposition
to
ÿs*b«'- rs v lew point, hut it is
little anxiety as to what effect
"what the politicians call the want to work with editors. This
it is going to have on the price
may
be
on
account
of
editors
sovereign will of the | e< pie and
of cheese the corning season. It
w hich the people so gladly in­ having different views on some
things, but that should not keep is fortunate that this county is
dorsed in previous elections.
them apart, for it is customary' not manufacturing butter and
for editors to respect the opin- that it built up a reputation for
At the next monthly meeting ions of those who differ with superior quality cheese, other­
wise the effect of the new tariff
of the Tillamook Commeretal them in religion, politics. etc.
law would have been felt long
Club, <»n Feb. ’.‘I. some interest­
before this. Those in a position
ing subjects will be discussed.
That is going it some.
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is to know market conditions, w ith
Farm credits is one.
Although
it is a little premature, the idea pri>|M»aed totamd Marion coun­ hundreds of tons of dairy pro­
for road improve­ ducts being dumped into the
is to devise some plan w herein ty for
ments,
which
is
¡mother county United States
from foreign
fiirtners fiiii borrow money .it a
low rate of interest to clear that w ill I m - connected with the countries, it will knock the
We price of the cheese market, - for
koi
i»grvi>t!y needed great Columbia Higliwav
m Bniimiaik. LFPhus«- there is arc wondering when Tillamook then- is somewhat of a relative
su much idle, unproductive tan»! County will become enthusia­ value in butter and cheese, and
*n th«- county.
The lognnberrt stic over and want to connect forthat reason the outlook for
industry, the Couuty Fair, and w ith this great project that will cheese prices remaining good is
the G.A.R. encampment in this l*oo»t every county it (Kisses not as bright as it would have
Tillamook county been had the republian
the coming summer will be through.
tariff
taken upand discussed. Apart must connect with the C'olum remained.
from the discussions, the enter bin Highway and we believe it
An earthquake »eciue to be a
tmnnirnt committee will have would I m - a good thing to give
a few stunts anil refreshments the County Court authority to hard thing to dodge
do the necessary work on the' A -
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giri ha» captar.
«I - a husband
Nicnrnev mountain road tn con 1? writing her name co an egg,
W « understand that the South ucct with Clatsop couuty. That worki’nf «n unus»al kind of shell
gauie.
PHYSICIAN AND Sf
Surgeon S. P. Co.
(L U. O, F. Bldg.) I
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PHYSICIAN ANDSIRGI
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The Fashionable
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ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
O pposite C ourt
Office:
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J. CLAUSSEN,
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LAW YER,
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“Star Brand Shoes Are Better ”
DEUTSCHER ADVOK.
2!3 TILLAMOOK j B loc I
THE POPULAR PRICED CLOTHIER.
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Tillamook
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strong whiskey
Burns your mouth,
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swallow it----------
wiiat vyill it do to
the delicate lining
of your stomach
yr**8
oble — mild
and
pure
W. J. V an Schuyver & Co., General Agents
Portland, Oregon
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Local Office in the C oœ. ,ar
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Building.
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R. I. E. HEWITT, wh
OSTEOPATHIC] w<”
PHYSICIAN AND Sil *er<
OBSTETRICAL SPEC! Mr-
TILLAMOOK
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Residence and Office in Wu the
Residence, i Off!
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com
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DENTIST.
Commercial Bnildin.
him
IV .-feet
Baker
A Fuel
Saver
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E o s»« Loa«ewiT ef who
dinLy a remarkable
amouGt (A broad, bo and,
common « en «e along
rhtr line«, persist In the
’ îasicn—and it 1$ a de-
J .Sion—that they are real­
ly practicing economy by
t... L»g to gctaloag-to get
r—*¿1:-»—out of p.a old. worn-
Oa-taJ
run«e merely to eave the
-e».
price of * new one.
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Your old range or stove was put
lev u
toge:her with putty and stovebolts
L¿» ci
end probably you can stick a pen-
fe in the seams end Jo Ln 13 any-
v
nn it where the stove putty has
- ni
J away. When a range gets
m ! at c ondition, it take« fuel enough
t » warm a.*i o <tdoors in order to get your
• n h >t enr .gh for baking-and then you run the ri*k of tumlrg whatever
4 in th*» oven, toa can soou burn ep the price of the best range ever made
11 a □-« >*s waste of fuel in an old. worn-out stove ©r ranae—and
L- • r practical economy nor good management.
if you would practice real economy in your household manag*»m*»nt it
* I pay you. the n*xt time yon are in town, to call ft our *t«re and induira
c.^scly iuio Lae pwrfeel baking and rtmarkab.e fuel saving qaautie« <4 tbg
Great Majestic
Malleable and
Charcoal Iron
Outwears Three Ordinary Ranges
u «A* aafr rax« iwag* mint? *f
tribit
cAamat ,rM. Char-
taal «rax wm ’» ru,f M, M«./ - araUarbir
trea ear t brrab. »r.d while ISe flrvl
open iron crate—you can
n. No
neat e«ospes — no cold air gets Into
I
OT*n - «vi tall Ue luel and
mar be more assures perfect baking.
eon ot a G««al
t.i»n some » ther nuxes, it cetveurij
Half The Fuel
Tbe Haintit Is rat toc-ther With
(not bolts and stove putty)
It absolulffily air tutm. like an
eitaclne boiler. The Joints and seams
win remain air t»«Eht f '»rvrer as neltbsr
^^PtAnsion nor coutrxUoQ «“An affect
or vpaa them.
Pure Asbexto* I _ining
Movable Copper Reservoir
The reservoir f, all ctaarr. heated
• tea kettle throush c«',pper pock­
et stamped from one piece o! copper)
eetuas ac»tnsl left hand lining ot Sre
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boils lj gallons ot water la ■
Jiffy and. by turning lever, the frame—
mid reservoir-moves airay from Ore.
Title feature I* patented and can be
used only on the »« uuik .
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r- 'ha rraat,,
tatanrr^aat ever aat anta a ranee-
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Taxes Paid for Non Rf
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CARL HAHERI
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ATTORNEY'
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T illamook in' Sennt(
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Tillamook
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PHYSICIAN AND Stgiirti*
Hay City
for sale by
ALEX McNAIR & co
The Range with a Reputation
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Room No 2611« grow
for I
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H. T. BOTTS,
Other Exclusive Features
In addition, it It lme.1 with pur.
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a*bc*UM Ouard. cuTcrad wiu, ao and It itwu
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